Langley RCMP is seeking the assistance of the public with the following investigations:

2017-375

Police allege the pictured couple stole makeup and other items from Superstore on January 3rd. The male was able to flee but the female was apprehended by the Loss Prevention Officer and police now know she gave a false name.

2017-18738

The pictured boat, a 24.5’ Bayliner was stolen from a dock in the Allard Crescent area. The boat is valued at approximately $25,000. It was stolen sometime between May 25th and May 29th.

2017-19597

Sometime overnight from June 6th to 7th, a John Deer tractor and Rears sprayer similar to the one pictured were stolen from a local berry farm. The equipment is worth over $150,000 and the sprayer had been custom built.

2017-19766

It is alleged the pictured male stole a vacuum worth $450 from London Drugs on June 8th.

2017-20294

On June 9th police received reports of a vehicle being broken into overnight and her wallet was stolen. The owner’s debit card was used several times in Langley City, allegedly by the pictured male.

2017-20525

Police allege the pictured male stole liquor from the BC Liquor Store in Walnut Grove on June 13th. He was seen leaving in an older white pickup truck.

2017-20899

The pictured fountain worth $5,000 US was stolen from a property in Aldergrove sometime between the 11th and 16th of June.

2017-21402

Police allege the pictured male broke into Cedar Rim nursery and stole multiple expensive trees. The thefts occurred on June 10th and 19th. He is described as Caucasian and was wearing a blue hoodie, a dark baseball hat, black sunglasses and light gardening gloves. The trees are worth between $1,000 and $2,000.

2017-21416

It is alleged the pictured male stole liquor from the BC Liquor Store in Willoughby on June 20th. He is approximately 5’4 and was wearing a black sweater and black jogging pants.

If you have information that might assist with any of the above investigations, please call Langley RCMP at 604-532-3200. Should you need to remain anonymous, please call CrimeStoppers: